Post some images of the board in your question so that the problem can be seen Here's how on ifixit. [guide|21499].
Chances are that as it is an smd component it won't connect through to the underside of the board as would through hole components.
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smd = ''surface mounted device,'' so unless the pads that it was connected to were connected to traces that have a link connection through to the underside of the board.
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smd = ''surface mounted device,'' so unless the pads that it was connected to were connected to traces that have a link/pin connection through to the underside of the board to other traces, there's not much you can do.
Post some images of the board in your question so that the problem can be seen Here's how on ifixit. [guide|21499].
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Chances are that as it is an smd component it won't connect through to the underside of the board as would through hole components as smd = ''surface mounted device,'' unless the pads that it was connected to were connected to traces that have a link connection through to the underside of the board.
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Chances are that as it is an smd component it won't connect through to the underside of the board as would through hole components.
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smd = ''surface mounted device,'' so unless the pads that it was connected to were connected to traces that have a link connection through to the underside of the board.
Post some images of the board in your question so that the problem can be seen Here's how on ifixit. [guide|21499].
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Chances are that as it is an smd component it won't connect through to the underside of the board as would through hole components as smd = ''surface mounted device,'' unless the pad that it was connected to was connected to a trace that has a link connection through to the underside of the board.
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Chances are that as it is an smd component it won't connect through to the underside of the board as would through hole components as smd = ''surface mounted device,'' unless the pads that it was connected to were connected to traces that have a link connection through to the underside of the board.
Post some images of the board in your question so that the problem can be seen Here's how on ifixit. [guide|21499].
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Chances are that as it is an smd component it won't connect through to the underside of the board as would through hole components as smd = ''surface mounted device.''
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Chances are that as it is an smd component it won't connect through to the underside of the board as would through hole components as smd = ''surface mounted device,'' unless the pad that it was connected to was connected to a trace that has a link connection through to the underside of the board.
Hi @thomaswile
Post some images of the board in your question so that the problem can be seen Here's how on ifixit. [guide|21499].
Chances are that as it is an smd component it won't connect through to the underside of the board as would through hole components as smd = ''surface mounted device.''